EMC

EMC is one of the largest and most successful
technology companies in Massachusetts. It is the world's leading
company for helping businesses store vital information and data.
EMC offers systems, software and solutions for information storage
and management.

EMC customers include banks and other financial services firms, manufacturers, healthcare and life sciences organizations, Internet service and telecommunications providers, airlines and transportation companies, educational institutions, and public-sector agencies. EMC also provides technology, products, and services to consumers in more than 100 countries.

EMC was founded in 1979 by Richard Egan
and Roger Marino in Newton, MA.

In 2013, EMC reported record revenues of $23.2 billion, an increase of 7%. Net income for the year was $3.09 billion.

EMC has acquired over 70 technology companies since 2003 and spent $17 billion on acquisitions.

-401(k) retirement and savings plan
- EMC matches contributions up to 3% of eligible quarterly compensation,
with an additional profitability match of 1% to 3% depending
upon company performance-to a maximum match of $750 combined
per quarter.

EMC offers a flexible employee time-off
policy which includes vacation, holiday, and personal/sick time.
The table below outlines the total days per year.

EMC
Service

Vacation

Holiday

Personal/
Sick

Total
Days

Accrual

Core

Floating

< 5 Years

10

8

3

5

26

5-10 Years

15

8

3

5

31

10+ Years

20

8

3

5

36

In addition to the eight core holidays,
three floating holidays may be selected with management approval
in advance.

After one year of service with EMC, new employees with at least
10 years of job-related experience as of their date of hire (as
determined by the hiring and employment manager) may be eligible
to accrue an additional five days vacation each year, for a total
of 15 days per year. From the fifth to the tenth year the total
accrual rate remains at 15 days per year regardless of prior
experience.